In 2023, an estimated 2.3 billion people around the world were moderately or severely food insecure, meaning they lacked regular access to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food. The number of people facing catastrophic hunger – the most critical level of … Continue reading
Béatrice Moen
Béatrice is a final-year McGill student majoring in International Development Studies, with minors in Political Science and Hispanic Studies. She is passionate about international relations and socio-economic development. As a staff writer for Catalyst, she looks forward to examining issues relating to human rights, food security, and youth and women's empowerment.
Digital Colonialism: How the AI Revolution Will Widen Development Gaps
In 2022, only 25% of people in low-income countries were connected to the Internet, compared to over 90% of people in high-income countries. Yet, a 2023 Time Magazine article boldly claimed that artificial intelligence (AI) will enable “the greatest redistribution … Continue reading